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Cricket: Australian all-rounder Shane Watson hit on helmet by bouncer ahead of Boxing Day Test

Shane Watson of Australia is seen to by the club doctor after being hit in the helmet whilst batting in the nets during an Australian training session
Image: Shane Watson: Is seen to by the club doctor after being hit on the helmet

Australian all-rounder Shane Watson has been hit on the helmet by a ball and was forced to cut short a nets session ahead of Australia's Third Test against India on Boxing Day.

Watson was knocked to the ground during a training session in the Melbourne Cricket Ground when a short ball from James Pattinson hit him flush on the helmet.

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Pattinson was also shaken up by the incident, which came less than a month after former Australia batsman Phillip Hughes was killed by injuries sustained when he was hit by a short ball in a domestic match in Sydney.

"I had a chat to him - he's a bit shaken, but he's OK," said Australia vice-captain Brad Haddin.

"It's just getting hit in the head. He's shaken as anyone would be. I can't really go into any more details because there's no more details to give."

Watson, who was playing in the Sheffield Shield match in which Hughes was hit by a bouncer, was checked over by Australia team doctor Peter Brukner.

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Left-arm paceman Mitchell Starc also left the session early after being hit on the knee by a ball but his likely replacement in the side, Ryan Harris, was apparently untroubled by the thigh injury that ruled him out of the second test.

The hosts, who take a 2-0 lead into the Boxing Day Test, already had injury concerns over David Warner, who skipped the session to nurse a thumb injury he sustained on the final day of the four-wicket victory in Brisbane on Saturday.

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Shane Watson has been hit on the helmet by a ball and was forced to cut short a nets session ahead of Australia's Third Test against India on Boxing Day

The aggressive opener, one of Australia's best performers with the bat this year, had little doubt in his own mind that he would be ready to go by Friday.

"I will definitely be playing, I will be doing everything I can," he told reporters when the team arrived in Melbourne on Monday.

"Obviously it's a bit painful, it's the one I broke before, but I'm not missing a Boxing Day Test, that's for sure.”

Uncapped batsman Joe Burns was brought into the squad on Sunday to cover for injured all-rounder Mitchell Marsh, while captain Michael Clarke will miss the rest of the series after surgery on a hamstring problem.